There is a product called FIRE, based on Linux and able to read W2K, NT, Fat32, NTFS .. partitions. It is full of tools to do forensics, file recovery, anti virus, intruder detection etc. It is a self booting disk, you download the ISO.
I have it burnt on CD here at home (Chch). If you need it I would be happy to burn you a copy, have you pick it up or else try and gzip and email the iso too you. It may be of some help. I also have a windows programme that recovers files. It is not shareware but if you need help doing data recovery I can set that loose on a system. It is very good but very expensive. The trial ware version only recovers files of a small size but I have paid for the real copy and have it here. Unfortunately I cannot mail it to you as it is liscenced by machine so it wouldn't work on yours. :-( Shane On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 21:56, you wrote: > On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) wrote: > > How does one use Knoppix to get more than just read rights to an NTFS > > partition? > > oooh. NTFS write support under Linux is *very* experimental. Last time I > read about it you had to run a filesystem check under Linux after > unmounting the drive, then scandisk would run when you booted into > Windows --- and even that might not get all the errors on the drive. > > good luck... > > Tim Wright > > Assistant Lecturer > Department of Computer Science > University of Canterbury > > "Language, like terrorism, targets civilians and generates fear to > effect political change." > > -- "Collateral Language" John Collins and Ross Glover ed. -- Shane Hollis Notes Unlimited New Zealand Ph: 021 465 547 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
